An annual event with five fast in the woods of elderberry Ileft to right) Reginald Bell. John Walter and William Kitchener, Ont., gourmets. is break- pancakes. At left three of the men, Wolff, are Burton And Vicinity Miss Eileen Howard of New York, is holidaying at her former home in Cape Wolfe. Friends and neighbours are pleased to learn that Mrs. Ida Mae Dalton, Burton, has returned to her home from Western Hospital. Mr. Patrick O'Connor, Cape Wolfe, spent Sunday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter,Mr and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. Mr. and Mm. Avard Harris. Knutsford, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard, Bur- ton. Mrs. John H. MacLellan, Grand River, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Cooke and Mrs. Cooke. Burton. Mrs. Ray Lawrence. daughter, Geraldine, and son, John. of Rox- bury, Mass, and Mrs. Henry N. Leclalr, daughter Geraldine, and son, William, of Providence, R. 1., were Sunday guests ofA'Mr. arnl Mrs. Melvin McGregor, Burton. Friends and neighbours are sorry to learn of the illness .of Mrs. Arthur Perry, Burton, and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Aldie Carver, Vern- on River, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reid, Campbell- ton. Mr. and Mrs. George Reddin, of Stanford Conn, recently visited relatives and friends in Campbell- tonf Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Prest have returned to their home in Plctou, N. 8., after a. pleasant holiday in Campbellton, guests lol Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Ramsay. Mr. Floyd Luttreli, who was em- ployed in Rustico, has returned to the home'of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Luttrell, Campbellton Misses Joan and Betty Doyle, daughters .of Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Campbellton, were recent guests of ... make them from One Basic Dough! It's amazingly simply with neck deep in the blossoms choosing those they want. blossoms are dipped in batter and fried over an open Photo). Al right the fire.elCP jl Doris Reid, who Uni past year at the home a her aunt, Mrs. Aldren Carver, Vernon River, has returned to the home of he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reid, Csmpbellton. Mrs. Gerald Rooney and family of Alberton, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Rooney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin, Burton. Many from this district attend- ed the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarkln, Toronto, Ont.. held at the home of Mrs. Clarkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran, Piusviile, on July 11. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarkin, Toronto, Ont, whose marriage took place on July 14, at St. Anthonys Church, Lot 5, Mrs. Clarkin is the former Zeta. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran, Piusvilie. -On July 10 at St. Marks Gi ma lldnrdlnn Pngo'18 Thursday, July 22, 1954 Church seven boys and 14 girls received their first holy commun- ion, during high mass celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. M. Tmlnor, seated in the sanctuary was Rev-.i Fr. Gallant, Egmont Bay, who is. assisting Fr. Trainer. -cR.i ..M......:.M:.. SUPPORTS WHIEAT PRICE WINNIPEG (CF)-W. G. Coven- try, British trade commissioner said Tuesday Britain does not want to see the floor price of the in- ternational wheat agreement broken. Mr. Coventry told dele- gates to the Interprovincial Farm; union conference that Britain, knows if the wheat producers doj not get a "fair return" for their; products, they will not be in a' position to purchase Britain's-l goods. Ii T-SHIRTS their aunt, Mrs. William Curley, Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reid and daughters, Norma and Ruth, also Kemmie McGregor, were recent visitors to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butler, Bedeque, were recent guests of Mrs Butler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josepht Jones. Compbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay, Campbellton, were recent visitors to Summerside. Mr. John Maclsaac, Summerside. recently spent a few days at the home of his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald, BIGGEST DESSERT NEWS IN YEARS! have returned to their home in Rumford, Me., after a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends in Burton and vicinity. Mrs. Clem O'Connor, Mrs. Alvin Costin, aLso Mrs. Everett Collicutt, of Cape Wolfe, Institute, attend- ed the Burton Womenis Institute meeting, on July 12 at the home of Mrs. Edward S. Griffin, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collicutt, Wsterville, Me., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ooilicutt, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Collicutt, Bur- ton, also Mr. and Mrs. Everett Collicutt, Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mclienna, daughter, Nancy Ann. and Mr. Swithen McKenna, of Borden, were recent guests of Mrs. McKenna'5 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Griffin. Burton. Now enioy definitely difigcgi ni, Light in fluffy "i Plaid Skirts. 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